Many people aspire to become full-time web analysts, but it is not an easy field to enter nor is there a straightforward path for gaining real-world experience to help you land a job. You cannot just show up one day at work, and say, “I’m no longer going to do what you hired me to […]
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Adam Greco is a Director within Omniture’s Consulting team and heads up the Financial Services consulting vertical. He is also a frequent speaker at Omniture Summit where he most recently presented on SiteCatalyst Power User Tips & Tricks which was the highest rated breakout session of the conference. Adam is launching a new blog so […]
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Posted in: Online Analytics by Corry Prohens
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Eventually, your web analytics career is going to hit a wall. Learning interactive marketing as a web analyst, you start with the numbers and then seek context. When you stop to think about it, it’s really an inside out view, isn’t it?
You can master tags, logs and the many intricacies of implementation and that will […]
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Question 1 (asked by Corry Prohens):
I am amazed when I see how many things you seem to be involved in simultaneously. Just off the top of my head: authoring books, speaking, blogging, doing the web analytics Wednesday thing globally, user group moderator, industry research, job board, panelist, consultant, CEO… – you must be a miracle […]
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Your analytics tool is not only installed and working—it’s optimized and delivering data the way you expected. All the reports are in place and you trust the numbers. One of your key report recipients even told you the interface was easy to understand. Yet you still feel like something’s not quite right. Sound familiar?
You’re not […]
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